i did today in my college lab there was no reaction except that there was formation of two layers but actually when base is added to it, it should abstract a proton which did not happen in this case may be strong base may be doing the so here in this case
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CaO is not expected to react with sodium hydroxide because sodium is more reactive than calcium.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Metallic copper does not react with sodium hydroxide. But if sodium hydroxide is added into a solution of copper ions, it would form Copper(II) Hydroxide. It is a precipitate which is insoluble in water.
You get Iron (III) Hydroxide and Sodium Nitrate. It is a double displacement chemical reaction...
no reaction
Sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfate don't actually react.
Aluminium doesn't react with sodium bicarbonate.Aluminium react with sodium hydroxide.
CaO is not expected to react with sodium hydroxide because sodium is more reactive than calcium.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Yes, they do react, to form Sodium sulfate and Water
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
No. Water and sodium hydroxide will form a solution, but no reaction occurs.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.
No. Zinc and aluminum will react though.
Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.